UK: The Version 3 iPhone software, officially released last week by Apple, enables users to stream music to Bluetooth devices in stereo (via A2DP).
This is great news for users of Tattu Mobile’s Octopus stereo Bluetooth adapter –- now they can stream music on their iPhone to an iPod docking station, whilst continuing to use the iPhone in their hand.
Uniquely, the Octopus has an iPod docking station adapter, enabling iPhone users to listen to their favourite tracks whilst still surfing the net, looking at pictures or playing games. The iPhone does not need to be attached to the dock to stream music.
Andy Press, Chief Operating Officer for Tattu Mobile said: “The release of the new iPhone software means that for the first time, iPhone users can stream their music in stereo by Bluetooth. By linking the iPhone and Octopus, users can listen to music without having to leave their phone on their iPod docking station, so they can continue to use their phone and listen to music in stereo at the same time.”
iPhone users can also now also transform their iPod dock into a speaker phone by connecting their iPhone to Octopus and streaming their calls to the iPod dock.
Octopus boasts outstanding call quality and music streaming and is simple to set up and use. It can be charged on any iPod docking station or directly with the charger in the box. With a battery life of six hours of continuous music, Octopus has enough power for users to enjoy their music wherever they want.
The Octopus Bluetooth adapter comes from Tattu Mobile, an innovative UK company that provides enhanced experiences for mobile users. It is available now from Tattu Mobile’s web site.
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